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LITTLE RED RIDDING HOOD

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

BY:

LILIAN DEL CARMEN RAMÍREZ RIVAS

CECAR UNIVERSITY CORPORATION

SEMESTER: 3°

PROGRAM:
BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN ENGLISH

SUBJECT:

ENGLISH GRAMMAR

TEACHER:

ANDREA FIGUEROA RAMÍREZ

PÁG. 1
LITTLE RED RIDDING HOOD

Part 1
Read the following text and complete the table below according to the different categories.
Little Red Riding Hood

One day, Little Red Riding Hood’s mother said to her, “Take
this basket of goodies to your grandma’s cottage, but don’t talk
to strangers on the way!” Promising not to, Little Red Riding
Hood skipped off. On her way she met the Big Bad Wolf who
asked, “Where are you going, little girl?” “To my grandma’s, Mr.
Wolf!” she answered.
The Big Bad Wolf then ran to her grandmother’s cottage much
before Little Red Riding Hood, and knocked on the door. When
Grandma opened the door, he locked her up in the cupboard.
The wicked wolf then wore Grandma’s clothes and lay on her bed, waiting for Little Red Riding
Hood.
When Little Red Riding Hood reached the cottage, she entered and went to Grandma’s
bedside. “My! What big eyes you have, Grandma!” she said in surprise. “All the better to see
you with, my dear!” replied the wolf. “My! What big ears you have, Grandma!” said Little Red
Riding Hood. “All the better to hear you with, my dear!” said the wolf. “What big teeth you have,
Grandma!” said Little Red Riding Hood. “All the better to eat you with!” growled the wolf
pouncing on her. Little Red Riding Hood screamed and the woodcutters in the forest came
running to the cottage. They beat the Big Bad Wolf and rescued Grandma from the cupboard.
Grandma hugged Little Red Riding Hood with joy. The Big Bad Wolf ran away never to be
seen again. Little Red Riding Hood had learnt her lesson and never spoke to strangers ever
again.

PÁG. 2
LITTLE RED RIDDING HOOD

Adjetive Adverb Article Auxiliar Conjunction Gerunds Infinitiv Noun Verb


verb e
Bad Better the Have But Promisin To have Little Red Have
away be Then g To see Riding Hood Take
Stranger And Waiting To take Said
for Pouncing To eat Grandmothe See
Better running To be r Be
To hear Meet
Basket Asked
Locked
Wolf eat
Cottage
Door
Cupboard

Woodcutters

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LITTLE RED RIDDING HOOD

Part 2 (Articles and nouns)


1. Write a, an or some.
a) Some meat
b) a orange
c) Some chocolate
d) Some jam
e) Some butter
f) Some Leaves
g) Some soup
h) an egg
i) Some coffee
j) an Elephant
k) Some Milk
l) Some lemons
m) Some bread
n) a doll

PÁG. 4

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